Results from October 3, 2009

Nashville Community Center - Nashville, Illinois

"Da Bomb" Brian James remained undefeated in singles
competition in AAPW by defeating rookie Xavier Cage in the opener.

Travis Sawyer, son of the legendary Buzz Sawyer, had his
hands full with newcomer Tommy Mercer. Mercer, who stands 6'4" and 260 lbs
and appears to be chiseled from granite, gave Sawyer all he could handle and
more. Mercer scored an impressive victory with his AAPW debut.

Joey O'Riley faced Carnage in the 3rd match. O’Riley had a
few bright spots in the match, however, Carnage's over 100 pound size advantage
was too much for O'Riley as Carnage defeated him with a neckbreaker in a matter
of minutes.

Sean Vincent made his long awaited debut in AAPW to face fan
favorite, Edmund "Livewire" McGuire. Vincent showed good technical
skills but Livewire gained the upper hand quickly. "Bad Boy" Chris Thomas
charged the ring and attacked Livewire. Both Thomas and Vincent double teamed
Livewire until "Serial Thriller" Shane Rich appeared to even the
match up. The match was now made into a tag team match. After a few minutes of
explosive offense by the team of Rich and McGuire, Thomas and Vincent were able
to isolate Rich from his corner and gain the advantage. Rich fought bravely but
was not able to overcome the quick tags and double team tactics of his
opponents. Rich was finally able to tag his partner and all four men ended up
in the ring battling one another. Livewire was perched on the top turnbuckle
preparing to deliver his signature leg drop onto Chris Thomas. However, Rich
delivered a drop kick to Vincent, forcing him into the ropes, which led to Livewire
losing his balance and falling to the canvas. Thomas took advantage of the
situation and pinned McGuire, putting his feet on the ropes for leverage.

After the match, Rich and Livewire exchanged harsh words in
the ring. Livewire exited the ringside area disgusted as Rich continued to
apologize and explain the situation.

Chocolate Thunder took on "Playboy" Paul Rose in
what many fans believed was the most entertaining of the evening. The match was
very evenly contested as both competitors went back and forth with neither
gaining the distinct advantage. "Playboy's" frustration got the
better of him and he kicked Chocolate Thunder in the groin getting
disqualified.All American Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
AAPW's newest fan favorite, Curly, received a golden
opportunity as he faced AAPW heavyweight champion, Shawn Shultz for the title.
Curly's unorthodox style frustrated the champ early in the match as he was made
to look very foolish on several occasions. Shultz seemed to have enough of the
silliness and attempted to give Curly a wrestling clinic. Curly, proved he has
what it takes to be in the ring with the champion as he out muscled the
champion on several occasions. Shultz's manager, Tony Lucassio appeared to be
the X factor in the match as he distracted Curly late in the match giving
Shultz an opening to deliver a DDT for the win.

All American Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship
The Money Makin' Jam Boys (K.C. Jackson & Mississippi
Madman) lost the AAPW tag team titles in Dundas, Illinois at an IWAP event on
Friday 10/2/09 and were determined to get them back. The new champions, Old
School Thunder (Ax Allwardt & "Thunderbolt" Brandon Walker),
entered the ring wearing the tag team titles to the surprise of most fans, as
the title change had not yet been announced either here or on the IWAP site.
The match was closely contested with several near falls. Jackson electrified
the crowd with his highflying offense throughout the match. As Jackson had
Walker pinned, Allwardt struck Jackson on the back of the head with one of the
title belts and rolled Walker on top of Jackson. Jackson was able to kick out
at the last second! Madman entered the ring to aid his partner and began to
impose his will on both opponents. Madman delivered a vicious spear to Allwardt
allowing Jackson to come off the top turnbuckle for the pin and The Jam Boys
regained their titles!